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US-7995435

Method and apparatus for recording data on optical disc

PublishedAugust 9, 2011
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Technical Abstract

An apparatus and method for recording data on an optical disc, are discussed. In an embodiment of the present invention, when recording of real-time input data in a high quality mode is requested, an Optimum Power Control (OPC) operation for recording is performed while input data is encoded in a quality mode, which is downwardly adjusted, for example, to a standard quality mode, and is then buffered in a buffer memory. After the OPC operation has been completed, the buffered data is recorded on the optical disc while the data is encoded in the requested high quality mode and is then buffered. Further, the input data is encoded in the requested high quality mode, but may be buffered in a hard disc, rather than the buffer memory, during the performance of the OPC operation.

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6 claims

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1. A method of recording data on an optical disc, comprising: performing an optimum recording power control operation while encoding input data at quality that is downwardly adjusted and buffering the encoded data in a buffer memory of an optical disc recording apparatus, when recording of real-time input data in a high quality mode is requested; and recording the buffered data on the optical disc while encoding input data in the requested high quality mode, when the optimum recording power control operation has been completed.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: directly recording the input data encoded in the high quality mode on the optical disc without buffering, if all of the buffered data has been recorded.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: buffering the input data encoded in the high quality mode, and recording the buffered input data.

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4. A method of recording data on an optical disc, comprising: determining, in accordance with a requested recording mode, a quality at which data, input while performing an optimum recording power control operation, is to be encoded if recording of real-time input data is requested; and performing an optimum recording power control operation while encoding the input data at the determined quality and buffering the encoded data in a buffer memory of an optical disc recording apparatus.

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5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein, if recording of input data in a high quality mode is requested, the input data is encoded at a quality lower than that of the high quality mode during performance of the optimum recording power control operation, and is then encoded in the high quality mode after the optimum recording power control operation has been completed.

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6. The method according to claim 4 , wherein, if recording of input data in a quality mode equal to or lower than a standard quality mode is requested, the input data is encoded in the requested quality mode during performance of the optimum recording power control operation.

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August 22, 2007

Publication Date

August 9, 2011

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